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12 June 1919
Dawes, Charles G., 1865-1951
to my dear mother
He can only stay a few days on his first visit to Marietta. He says she must occupy centerstage in the family because he does not want the attention.
GLC02679.38
17 November 1920
Written while waiting on a friend to go to the Opera. He has decided to publish is notes on the war. He will include some of the letters he wrote her.
GLC02679.42
23 June 1920
He will be visiting Marietta with seven other people on July 28th. He hopes she can arrange to take care of this.
GLC02679.46
29 May 1920
He thanks her for sending copies of the letters from grandmother and grandfather Gates. It may be impossible for him to visit her now as he has so much to do.
GLC02679.48
25 September 1919
He invites her to visit him as he is unable to go to Marietta. General Pershing will not be able to visit her either.
GLC02679.49
18 September 1919
He hopes she can visit in October. he knows she would like his foreign friends. He was appointed to a conference but he declined the appointment.
GLC02679.50
23 May 1921
He encloses a letter from General MacArthur which he says is not encouraging. He got hold of a copy of a letter by William Dawes Jr. in 1774. He read an account of Harriet Beecher Stowe and her involuntary drunk.
GLC02679.52
1914
Keystone View Company
Ruined Villae of Eclusiers, France. M'lle Semmer Decorated for Heroic Actions under Fire.
Two soldiers stand on either side of Mademoiselle Marcelle Semmer, a young woman from Eclusiers, a village on the Somme. She was honored with the Cross of the Legion of Honor and the War Cross for putting herself at risk to air the French war effort.
GLC09584.086
1910-1915 ca.
John Moore, Mary Kelly, and family
Inscription on verso reads "Probably Surgeon John Moore, Mary? (Mosie?) Kelly, &c Family."
GLC04197.43
Mary Kelly and family
Inscription on verso identifies the people in the photo, "Probably Surgeon John Moore, Mary (Moore) Kelly, Mary R. Kelly, and her daughter?" Additional inscription "834" also on verso.
GLC04197.44
2 July 1919
Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950
to Judith W. Smith
GLC06975.01
24 November 1916
GLC06975.02
December 1908-1919
The front of this postcard has a Christmas greeting, while the back has a poem on it.
GLC06975.03
April 1908-1919
The front of this postcard has a Easter greeting, while the back has a poem on it about Mrs. Smith being the youngest of the crowd.
GLC06975.04
The front of this postcard has a Easter greeting, while the back has an Easter poem on it.
GLC06975.05
November 1908-1919
The front of this postcard is the "Beacon St Mall, Public Garden, Boston Mass.", while the back has a Thanksgiving poem on it.
GLC06975.06
1908-1919
The front of this postcard is an image and a poem about the Telephone Girls of Springfield, the poem is entitled "Think What You Owe "The Telephone Girl"". On the back is a poem by Blackwell also about the telephone girl.
GLC06975.08
1963
Gustarski, Xavery, fl. 1963
to Guy Fenton
Card with portrait of countess Maria Pulowska. Inside has typed history of Maria Romana and family members.
GLC02766.020
September 12, 1962
Puslowski, Sophie, fl. 1963
to Unknown
Christmas card with portrait of Countess Marya Pulowski.
GLC02766.021
15 August 1961
Pulowski, Xavier-Franncis, fl. 1961
He is very sick now. Most of his friends are dead. He became chairman of the Union of Workmen's boxing club. He likes all the Englishmen he has met. At the end, he qoutes a letter from Princess Lily Luomirska.
GLC02766.041
June 1916
Le Mie Prigoni [German] , The Ideal Poland, The Epitaph and Appel a La France [French]
Ideal Poem written for the Princess Maria-Sorgueevan Troubetskoy. A Fullness of Unspent Passion/And Passing the Love of a a Woman/A A Glory on Faces Ashen/A Pain Which is Scarcely Human.
GLC02766.064
December 1962
to Guy
He thinks Lady Cavan is prettier than Lady Ross. He makes a reference to a British diplomat he met when he was a prisoner in Moscow.
GLC02766.018
circa 1900
National Equipment Co.
Votes For Women
One pin with that text that reads, "Votes For Women" printed by National Equipment Co., dated approximately 1900. Item is round with red border. Inside of border are four blue stars on a white background surrounded by a blue border. There is a sharp...
GLC09764
circa 1906
Whittier, Helen A., fl. 1906
to Mrs. Edmund L. Killey
One postcard from Massachusetts State Federation Of Women's Clubs to Mrs. Edmund L. Killey dated circa 1906. The postcard is entitled: To the Club Women of Massachusetts: Shall We Not Help Our California Sisters in Dire Distress? It was sent...
GLC09942
circa 1919
National Women Suffrage Association
About Voting: Who gave the MEN their right to Vote and when?
One broadside entitled About Voting: Who gave the MEN their right to Vote and when? dated circa 1919. The broadside outlines who can vote and why woman should have the right to vote.
GLC09948
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